LinkedIn (for Android)

The LinkedIn Android apps' updated interface brings great improvements in usability and design, especially for active users. Settings could be easier to access, however, and a few details could be clearer.

The LinkedIn Android apps' updated interface brings great improvements in usability and design, especially for active users. Settings could be easier to access, however, and a few details could be clearer.

1Redesigned LinkedIn Android App

A newly redesigned LinkedIn Android app brings welcomed changes to the look, and some slight changes to functionality.

2Managing Invitations

Managing invitations to connect and other requests from your professional network is much simpler in the redesigned LinkedIn mobile app. It's almost easier than doing it on the full LinkedIn website!

3Keeping Up With Connections

LinkedIn's mobile app also makes it easy to keep up with your existing connections. From this list, you can quickly send someone a message or remove them from your professional network.

4Feed Page

The feed page, showing updates from people in your network, has a card-style view with sharing and commenting buttons that are easy to access.

5Who's Viewed Your Profile?

Avid LinkedIn users will want to keep up with who has viewed their profile. The new LinkedIn Android app has a very clear stats page, and even more information for Premium subscribers.

6LinkedIn Apps

An entire menu page of other apps by the company LinkedIn seems a bit gratuitous.

7Search

The search functionality in the LinkedIn Android app is pretty decent, looking for jobs and people with the title of the keyword you enter. What it doesn't do, however, is search first within your own network to assist you with the hook-up you might need.

8Push Notifications

Push notifications are handy in the LinkedIn Android app, but finding this page to manage them isn't so simple, unfortunately.